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Pastoring in the Philippine Island of Mindanao | Antonia Torres

In this episode of the Evangelism Podcast, host Daniel King interviews Pastor Antonia Torres from Mindanao in the Philippine Islands. Pastor Torres shares how he went from being a gang leader who persecuted preachers to becoming a passionate evangelist himself after a miraculous healing and conversion experience. We discuss the challenges of ministering in Mindanao, which has a large Muslim population, and the importance of friendship evangelism and seeing God’s power through miracles.

Key Points: 

  • Antonio Torres grew up in a home with no godly influence, became the leader of a gang, and persecuted Christian preachers, throwing stones at them and telling them they were “crazy” [0:36] [1:20].
  • However, when Torres became severely ill in 1978, he repented and cried out to God, who then miraculously healed him after three days [2:04].
  • Since then, Torres has devoted his life to preaching the gospel, seeing people come to faith through experiencing signs, wonders, and miracles [4:09].
  • Torres’ church focuses on training young people to share the gospel, using a friendship-based approach when reaching out to Muslims [4:42] [5:47].
  • Torres was deeply moved by the message presented at the Billion Soul Harvest Conference, expressing a desire to see the same spiritual harvest in his own ministry [6:47].

Transcript:

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (00:00):
Welcome to the Evangelism Podcast. I’m Daniel King. I’m excited about telling people about Jesus today. I have a very special guest with me, Antonio, from Mindanao in the Philippine Islands. So brother, thank you for being on the Evangelism Podcast.

Pastor Antonia Torres (00:15):
Thank you. Matter of God, Daniel King.

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (00:21):
Now let me ask you a question. You were just telling me your story, and you said that before you became a Christian, you used to make fun of the preachers. You would throw stones at them and you would persecute them. But then what happened? How did God change your heart?

Pastor Antonia Torres (00:36):
Yeah. I never dreamed to be a pastor, never dreamed to be a preacher, because I grew up in a, what we call an environment that there is no God. I don’t have a godly, what we call a parent, something like that, a godly father that never care of an us. And then I grew up in a, what we call a violin home away from God. And then I never knew about the gospel. We don’t have what we call a heritage or lineage of being a preacher. But one day I became a leader of the gang in our city making books in the society. You were the leader of a gang. Yeah. Wow. Yeah. Then until one day, all the past and all the preachers that I saw on the streets in the city, I criticized them. I called them crazy, and I stone them, see, and I have seen the blockers that they put in front of them in their chest and said, bere it to die. I said, you’re crazy. I’m already dead because life has no meaning. Life has no value to me. But what the devil meant for evil, God turned it around for the good. Amen. God knows where to pick me up. And in his grace and mercy in 1978, in the month of November, I got sick, sick, and to death,

(02:13):
Flesh and bones, no friends, no relatives, no loved ones, no preachers that came, but every word that had been preached to me. But those preachers that I criticize and stone start coming in my mind, and I start to humble myself before God and repent and cry out to the God who I never knew. And I said, Lord, I know that I hurt you

(02:42):
Because I never knew you. I prayed that you will forgive me from all my sins, and if ever you will give me a chance to leave. I promise to you that I will serve you all the rest of my life. And when I pray that prayer, peace plotted down my soul. I know that I have been forgiven and washed by the blood of Jesus. And after three days of my prayer, the same Jesus that had been raised from the dead, he came into my room, touched my sick body, and I was gloriously, miraculously, instantly healed me. And since 1978 until now for almost 45 years, I never stopped preaching the gospel, telling the people that Jesus is alive.

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (03:40):
Amen. He changes lives. Well, let’s talk about Mindanao. It is one of the more difficult areas of the Philippine Islands. There are many Muslims in Mindanao, even some communist groups that in times past have been very violent. So you’re ministering in a very difficult part of the world, but yet you’re seeing God do great things. Tell me, what are you seeing God do in Minal?

Pastor Antonia Torres (04:09):
One thing I saw when the people saw soul, the power of the gospel, when they saww signs and wonders and miracles, people start to believe that there is God. Amen. See? Yeah. Because I have seen even in the book of Acts that one miracle is equivalent to 1000 sermon.

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (04:32):
So you’re praying for the sick, you’re praying for miracles to happen. And talk to me about evangelism. How does your church do evangelism?

Pastor Antonia Torres (04:42):
Okay. The first thing that we need right now is because of my passion and love for the loss, our city, we started to select and train young men and young women as a disciple ready to be sent off to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ. And then we taught them also what we call princip evangelism and the power of Jude starting going out and sharing about the gospel of Jesus Christ, telling them to encourage them to preach the gospel on the school, in their job, in their businesses, wherever they are in whatever what we call works that they are in. And praise God, they’re excited.

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (05:41):
And so you’re doing a lot of friendship evangelism one by one. And is that working? Are people coming to Jesus,

Pastor Antonia Torres (05:47):
Especially to the Muslim people? Wow. We never preach to the Muslim, the gospel right away. Just be a friend to them and then give them something. Jesus, give this two kind of bread. You mentioned about bread first, the bread for life and And the bread of life.

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (06:12):
Amen. Yeah. So today I got to minister here at the Billion Soul Harvest Conference, and you were really moved. What was it that happened during my message that really touched you?

Pastor Antonia Torres (06:28):
Okay. One thing is I’m just observant to every, all preachers are good, but my passion is to see souls. Amen. Because after my conversion, I became a pole time evangelist. For almost five years, I have seen miracles that they’re miracles. And sometimes as the years go by, it subsides. Sure. But thank God I never knew about these billions of souls. But somebody invited me to come here, and this is my first time coming here. And when I saw the crowd, as you present it, my heart slip with joy. Amen. The hunger. I said, God, if you can do it to him, you can do it to me.

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (07:18):
Amen. Well, I believe God will give you a great harvest of souls in Mindanao, in the Philippines. This is harvest time. Amen. All over the world, people are ready to give their lives to Jesus. Praise God. So brother, thank you so much for being on the Evangelism Podcast. Oh, praise God. God bless

Pastor Antonia Torres (07:34):
You. God bless you. And it’s an honor to be a part of meeting the Man of God, evangelist Daniel King. And I believe that together we can make a difference to the nations.

Evangelism Coach Daniel King (07:50):
Amen. God bless you.

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Jessica King | Missions in the Philippines

Thank you for sending us to the Philippines to preach the Gospel. Because of your generosity; pastor’s were encouraged, young people caught the fire of God, and souls were saved. This was our first trip to the Philippines and we loved it.

My wife Jessica is frequently mistaken for a Filipina, a woman from the Philippines. Ever since she was young, random Filipino people come up to her and start talking to her in Tagalog because they think she looks like she is from the Philippines. Jessica always smiles and replies in English, “I’m sorry, I don’t understand you. I’m actually from a Chinese background, but I love the people of the Philippines.” Since she looks like many Filipino people she was instantly accepted and celebrated on this trip.
On this trip we had the privilege of speaking at a youth conference, a pastor’s conference, and a crusade. We were invited by Our God Reigns Ministries which is led by Don and Barbara Arney. They have served God in the Philippines for over twenty-five years. They have a network of churches on the island of Mindanao which is the second largest and southernmost island in the Philippines. About 20.44% of the island’s population is Muslim.
At the youth camp, we were impressed with the passion of the young people for God. They stretched out their arms and cried out for a touch from God. Tears and laughter filled the auditorium as the Holy Spirit began to move. It was so awesome to see their hunger for God. On of our team members, Matthew Triggs (a friend of Jessica’s from Bible school) wrote, “Many of the campers were from remote tribal areas. Every service the altar was packed with about 200 youth as they were saved, transformed, and filled with the Holy Spirit! The Holy Spirit was moving so strongly that teenagers were falling out in the power of God everywhere. It was one of the most refreshing and anointed camps I have been a part of in a long time.”
It reminded me of when I was fourteen years old at a youth camp. I was crying out to God and I had a vision of myself standing on a platform and preaching to people of every color and language. Today, that vision that I had at the age of fourteen has come to pass. From personal experience, I know that the work that God began in the lives of the Filipino youth will continue for many years to come.
The pastor’s conference was a time of refreshing, encouraging, impartation, and training for these front-line shepherds who have dedicated their lives to ministering in out-of-the-way villages in the hardest-to-reach area of the Philippine islands. They are giving their lives for the sake of the Gospel. It was a privilege to spend time with them.
The theme for the conference was Isaiah 60:1, “Arise, shine; For your light has come! And the glory of the Lord is risen upon you.”
This is what some of the pastors had to say about how the conference impacted their lives:
Pastor Joe Ohao: I learned things about the life of God, how God use me, how God empowered me for the ministry…[I received] more fire during this conference.
Pastor Edwin Mapilisan: Because of this conference, I am expecting greater things. I had a revelation for another level for the ministry.
Pastor Julian Panduyos: I feel that God wants us to go deeper in His love…and arise in our calling.
Pastor Bobbie Cuenca: The conference was a real blessing. This conference is encouraging pastors…
A Crusade meeting was held in Tandag, Surigao del Sur. At the last moment, the mayor of the city moved the location of our crusade and most of the people in the city did not know where to come. Despite the confusion, Daniel and Jessica preached God’s Word with boldness and lives were changed for eternity.

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